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Month: December 2014

Agronomy’s Crops Team: Two More Championships in 2014!

1. K-State Crops Team Claims Sixth Straight National Championship

The Collegiate Crops Team recently captured the title of national champion for the sixth year in a row. K-State teams have now won the collegiate crops contest championship in 13 of the past 16 years. To win the 2014 national title, the team won both the Kansas City American Royal Collegiate Crops Contest on Nov. 18 and the Chicago Collegiate Crops Contest on Nov. 22.

 

K-State 2014 Collegiate Crops Team (l to r): Dr. Kevin Donnelly (Coach), Samantha L’Ecuyer, Ben Coomes, Hayden Guetterman, Sam Knauss, Micheala Simmelink, Tyler Herrs.
K-State 2014 Collegiate Crops Team (l to r): Dr. Kevin Donnelly (Coach), Samantha L’Ecuyer, Ben Coomes, Hayden Guetterman, Sam Knauss, Micheala Simmelink, Tyler Herrs.

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Making Foods Safer When Grown on Contaminated Soils

Gardening on vacant lots in urban and suburban areas is becoming more and more popular. There are many benefits to this, provided some basic precautions are taken, says Ganga Hettiarachchi, Associate Professor of Agronomy, Soil and Environmental Chemistry.

“Anyone who raises food on these soils should have the soil tested for potentially harmful contaminants,” Hettiarachchi says. Continue reading “Making Foods Safer When Grown on Contaminated Soils”

New Hires in Agronomy

The Department of Agronomy has made three key new hires since September 2014: Andrew Esser, Agronomist-in-Charge, North Central Experiment Field; Kim Kerschen, Academic Coordinator; and Colby Moorberg, Soils Teaching and Research. Each of them is working hard for you!

Andrew Esser

Andrew Esser has been hired as the new Agronomist-in-Charge at the North Central Experiment Field in Belleville and Irrigation Experiment Field in Scandia. He began his duties at the fields on Dec. 1, 2014. Continue reading “New Hires in Agronomy”